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OPINION

Despite another attack, Trump persists

I’m beginning to think that columnist Leonard Pitts doesn’t like President Trump. He has called him “So called President,” made fun of his hair, wife, and family. And again, in Sundays Times, he called him “stupid.”

According to the dictionary, stupid means lacking normal intelligence, slow-witted, dull. And he suggests those who voted for him might well be in that same category

In his latest tirade, Pitts is sharing his wisdom with the unwashed, directing his comments to the Republicans, suggesting they join the intelligentsia of the left.

There is no doubt that President Trump is his worst enemy because he’s not political nor does he subscribe to “political correctness.”

He is such an easy target — a rich white guy who says what he thinks. From day one, this president has been under assault. The media vented all that hostility that was held from our former chief executive. There is no fear of being called any of those phobia names the left likes to label people with.

President Trump has issued executive orders that reverse restrictions and penalties of the last eight years, putting America first.

Pitts ask if the supporters of Trump have “no loyalties deeper than party” and to what do we pledge allegiance? I like to think it’s God and country. Those allegiances were blurred in the last eight years. It appeared that we were not pursuing excellence and world leadership. We were more concerned with making sure that we offended no one and content with mediocrity.

Religion and those who held a belief in God were considered non-progressive. There were attacks on the church and penalties were threatened. With the election of Trump, we once again have religious freedom.

Pitts and the media will continue to attack this president. Only time will tell if America becomes great again.